> The syntax in the link below and what you have has a small but important > bug. Try something like this (notice the comma).: > > DEFAULT User-Name = /^mrodrigues$/i, Auth-Type = Reject:Blacklisted > > Otherwise it should go as Hugh wrote. > >> I tried implementing the solution here: >> http://www.open.com.au/pipermail/radiator/2013-February/018882.html >> >> But I can still authenticate as "Mrodrigues" when I have "DEFAULT >> User-Name = /^mrodrigues$/i Auth-Type = Reject" in the users file. I did >> also have the "DEFAULT Auth-Type = Accept" at the end. I tried changing >> the default "Accept" to "Reject": > I think it should go as in the example as soon as you have correctly > separated the reply attributes with a comma. > > Thanks, > Heikki > I was hoping it was something simple like a missing newline. It works with the comma, so I have the added advantage of being able to add arbitrary Reply attributes, as compared to the RewriteUsername to lowercase method. Thanks for your help on this; the list is always helpful, and I could spend all day tweaking Radiator.
Thanks, Michael -- Michael Rodrigues Technical Support Services Manager Gevirtz Graduate School of Education Education Building 4203 (805) 893-8031 h...@education.ucsb.edu _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list radiator@open.com.au http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator